America Jewish Periodical ea Thursday, August 31, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 16 S. Won't Renew Hospitality Asked Panel Moderator U. Ex-Nazi's Visa for Servicemen WASHINGTON — (WNS) — Karol Sidor, leader of many Nazi organizations in Czecho- slovakia during the Hitler re- gim; has left the United States following refusal by the authori- ties to renew his temporary three-month visitor's passport. The Slovakian Nazi's presence here caused a wave of complaints from Se w is h' and Slovakian groups and many protests by N. Y. Congressman Arthur G. Klein, leading to the Immigra- tion and Naturalization Service's announcement of expiration of Sidor's pass to this country. Mrs. Maurice A. Landau, iq behalf of the Detroit Armed Services Committee of the Na- tional Jewish Welfare Board, asked the Detroit Jewish com- munity to extend hospitality to servicemen away from home during the High Holy Days. "If we bear in mind Detroit's nation-wide reputation for ! warmth and hospitality extended to servicemen in the past," Mrs. Landan said, "I know we will not fail to open our homes again." Arrangements are being made I so that servicemen may attend services in the temples and syn- agogues. Anyone who wishes to open his home to a serviceman during the Holy Days may call Miss Freda Zegman at the Jewish Community Center, TR. 5-8400. Man and Wife N.Y. to Open Head Marshall $10,000,000 Lodge, Chapter Pledge Drive NEW YORK — (WNS) — The United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York launched a campaign this week to collect $10,000,000 outstanding in pledges, it was dis- closed here at a luncheon at- tended by more than 300 campaign workers. Edward M. M. Warburg, chair- man of the JDC, told the gather- ing that the general war scare MR. AND MRS. BERG created by the Korean conflict has spurred large numbers of Jews in For the second time in local various countries to seek imme- Milton Kahn Named to Bnai Brith history, man and wife diate emigration to Israel. He Brandeis Group Post head a lodge and chapter at the cautioned that the 120,000 immi- S. MILLER, midwest BYRON WALTHAM--(WNS) — Milton same time. It's Karl and Mollie gration figures set for 1950 will be regional director of the Amer- Kahn, long active in philantro- Berg as president of the Louis reached in September and that ican Jewish Congress' commis- provision must be made for the sion on law and social action, phic and communial activities, Marshall Lodge and Chapter. The former pair was Sam and changed situation. will be the moderator at a has been appointed national panel discussion on "Reading chairman of the Brandeis Uni- Mollie Bank, who headed the Ambassador Abba S. Eban, who If you lam Ihe 'Riling and Religion — Has versity Associates, it was an- same groups. recently returned from top-level os oiri A combined meeting of both talks in Israel, told the gathering Religion a Place in Our Public nounced by George Alper, presi- dent of Bie Brandeis board of the lodge and chapter will mark that the thinking of the Israeli Schools?" Members of the panel upside down, you won't the opening of the fall season government was driven by "a find a fin.• win. than will be Rabbi Joshua Sperka trustees. The Brandeis University Asso- for these groups. and Rev. Merrill Bates. The compelling force of immigration." A show will feature The Bal- Israel, he said, will keep its doors discussion will follow a des- ciates, a national organization es- tablished in some 20 communities fontes, a well-known puppet open to immigration regardless sert luncheon to be given by the' Wonien's Division of the across the country for the sup- show; Richard Gregory, dancer of the economic comfort of the AJC at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, port of the Waltham institution, in ballet taps; Larry Carona, who present population." Sept. 6 in the Founders' Lounge serve two-year-old Brandeis in has just returned from the sum- WINES the role of "foster alumni." mer's engagement as lead bari- of the Art Institute. MILAN WINERIES. DETROIT, MICHIGAN tone with the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera Co.; and Dorothy Filburn, soprano, who has ap- (FILL OUT IN PENCIL OR TYPE, SIGN IN PENCIL) peared on local TV shows. 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